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Lenin believed the NEP was fully aligned with Marxist principles.
False – He saw it as a necessary but temporary deviation from Marxist ideology.
The phrase “compromise with capitalism” is often used to describe the NEP.
True
The NEP was introduced because War Communism caused a crisis.
True
The NEP completely removed government control over the economy.
False – The government still controlled major industries.
War Communism was successful in increasing agricultural production.
False – It led to decreased production and famine.
Nepmen were people who became rich by trading and small business during the NEP.
True
The NEP allowed peasants to sell their surplus produce for profit.
True
The NEP was welcomed by all communists in Russia.
False – Many hardline communists opposed it as betrayal of Marxism.
Kulaks were wealthy farmers who benefited from the NEP.
True
NEP was a permanent return to capitalism in the Soviet Union.
False – It was a temporary compromise with capitalism.
Under War Communism, the state controlled all production and distribution.
True
One aim of the NEP was to revive the Russian economy after the civil war.
True
The NEP allowed some private businesses to operate.
True
War Communism encouraged farmers to grow extra food for profit.
False – War Communism forced farmers to give food to the state, which caused famine.
The NEP was introduced by Joseph Stalin in 1921.
False - It was introduced by Vladimir Lenin.